Ready Motions 8 axis motion control system. Based on GRBL 0.9j. It is designed for industrial CNC applications and many other applications. The system is highly precise and is being used in the industrial markets as you read this. Ready Motion is meant to be bring GRBL to the industrial zone by adding 5 more axis, 32 outputs , and use of mechanical buttons.

At Ready Motion we support and install motion system's and PLC's of all the leading brands! If you need help with the design and setup of a production line or need support on our Ready Motion System you can always call 720-237-4635 or go to our support pages for more information about our products and services.

With today’s automation technology, your manufacturing capabilities can be greater then ever before.

We offer hardware and software solutions to fit for your needs in motion control and automation. The Ready Motion Controller is our in house motion system that is a technological innovation to provide motion controllers for customers across a wide range of industry for the fraction of the price. We modified the popular GRBL 0.9j to control 32 outputs, up to 8 axis, and use of mechanical buttons. We have tested the boards in,

Laser Cutting

Laser Marking

Milling

Lathe

Engraving

Plasma Cutting

3D Printing and More

The Ready Motion Software is top notch. The User Interface is networked based so you can access the motion
controller from a computer, phone or tablet using any ope
rating system you want as long as there is a web browser. So as computers and operating systems change you CNC does not have to. Run this controller anywhere. Listed below is a list of the great features.

1. If you don’t already have Inkscape. Download and install Inkscape from https://inkscape.org/en/note: If you are importing into inkscape and need exact dimensions, version 0.91 will work. Version 0.92 has a scaling error when importing svg’s.

3. Put the contents of this .zip folder into the “inkscape\share\extensions” folder. Once it is there reboot inkscape and it will show up under the “extensions” tab in inkscape.note: if using Ubuntu or another Linux flavor open a terminal and type “sudo nautilus” to open a file explorer with admin rights.

HOW TO:

PWM ON COMMAND: Add any G-Code or M-Code commands here to start your working mode travel on the CNC.PWM OFF COMAND: Add any G-Code or M-Code commands here to end your working mode travel on the CNC.TRAVEL SPEED: The speed of the machine when the CNC is off working mode (mm/min).PWM SPEED: The speed of the machine when the CNC is working mode (mm/min).POWER ON DELAY: Used to delay from PWN ON COMMAND to the first movement.PASSES: The Number of times to repeat the cycle.PASS DEPTH:Z axis moves down by this amount for each pass.DIRECTORY: Where to store the file generated.FILENAME: The name of the generated file.ADD NUMERIC SUFFIX: Add a number to the end of the file name so when the file is regenerated it wont copy over.ALL UNITS: The unit to generate the G-CodeLIVE PREVIEW: Draw out the generation